Value Proposition
Value Proposition
Value Proposition
@joeatmars
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Agenda
What is a value proposition?
Examples
Value Proposition Canvas
Mission Statement
Elevator Pitch
Positioning Statement
Metaphors
Tag line
How to (not) articulate value:
A note on language:
You are a translator
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volatile organic compounds
cache-coherence
DRM, LAMP
monetize
incentivize
osteoblast
service-dependent sublayer
A note on language:
Show, don’t tell
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amazing
state of the art
revolutionary
groundbreaking
awesome
landmark
innovative
sensational
breath-taking
disruptive
cutting edge
ideation
A value proposition is a
statement of the unique benefits
delivered by your offering to the
target customer
A value proposition is a
hypothesis that your offering will
bring certain values to a target
customer. *
* Like any hypothesis, it needs to be
rigorously tested in the lab (read: with
customers) before money is put into
scaling.
The value proposition statement
should consist of these components:
1. What your product/service is
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Marketing
Marketing
Marketing
Core Thesis
Marketing
Marketing
Mission
statement
Tag-line
Metaphor
Value Proposition
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Elevator pitch: A 60 second quick
pitch that describes the business.
Hook
Problem
Solution (value prop-ish)
Unique Features
Call to action
The Hook:
“I buy dead magazines…”
“We make conferences not boring….”
“We sell 15 minute vacations…”
What is it?
The solution:
For whom?
Values?
The solution:
“We buy up print magazines that are failing and reinvent
them on the web as digital publications. For traditional
small magazine publishers my company XYZ Media
provides a platform called digipub which repurposes their
print material for online consumption at lower cost and
opens up their content to a new crop of advertisers.
Unique
features:
“We add the e-magazines metadata into our recommendation
engine, kind of like Amazon, which brings in new readers.”
“Hmmm, good idea”
Call-to-action:
“We’re signing up beta customers now to play around with the
platform and tell us what they think. Check it out” [hands out
business card]
Mission
statement
Tag-line
Metaphor
Value Proposition
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Positioning statement: a value
proposition plus a competitive
anchor.
For traditional small magazine publishers my
company Solid Media provides a template
called digipub which repurposes their print
material for online consumption at lower cost
and opens up their content to a new crop of
advertisers. Unlike Press Publisher 4.0,
digipub adds metadata to your content,
connecting you with new readers and new
advertisers.
Positioning statement: a value
proposition plus a competitive
anchor.
For traditional small magazine publishers my
company Solid Media provides a template
called digipub which repurposes their print
material for online consumption at lower cost
and opens up their content to a new crop of
advertisers. Unlike Wordpress, digipub is for
magazine publishers alone to repurpose their
content and discover new readers online.
Mission
statement
Tag-line
Metaphor
Value Proposition
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Metaphor: a way to anchor your
brand to something people
already understand
“digipub is like Shopify for magazines.”
“digipub is to the magazine industry what Kobo
is for books.”
“digipub is like Wordpress for Magazines.
“digipub combines the metadata from Amazon
with the templates in Wordpress specifically for
magazine publishers.”
Mission
statement
Tag-line
Metaphor
Value Proposition
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Tagline: a marketing line to accompany
your brand name
“digipub: Reimagine Your Magazine.”
“digipub: Print is Dead. Long Live Print.”
“digipub: Follow Your Readers Online.”
“digipub: Bits are Cheaper Than Pages.”
“digipub: Where Magazines Live Online.”
Mission
statement
Tag-line
Metaphor
Value Proposition
Elevator Positioning
Pitch
statement
Mission statement: a statement of the
purpose of your business.
“Google’s mission is to organize the world’s
information and make it universally accessible and
useful.”
“Facebook’s mission is to give people the power to
share and make the world more open and
connected.”
“Solid Media’s mission is to connect curious readers
to the very best written content on the web.”
Joseph Wilson
@joeatmars
[email protected]